Topics
- anisocoria
- asteroid hyalosis
- bird
- blepharitis
- canine
- cat
- cataract
- chemosis
- conjunctivitis
- corneal oedema
- corneal pigmentation
- corneal sequestrum
- Corneal ulcer
- distichiasis
- dog
- dry eye
- Encephalitozoan-associated uveitis
- entropion
- exophthalmos
- eyelid tumour
- feline
- Food Animal
- glaucoma
- guinea pig
- Horners syndrome
- Horse
- hypertension
- hypertensive retinopathy
- Iridal cyst
- iris dyscolouration
- Iris melanoma
- keratitis
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- lens luxation
- Limbal Melanoma
- owl
- progressive retinal atrophy
- rabbit
- reptile
- retinal degeneration
- retinal detachment
- retinopathy
- strabismus
- symblepharon
- uveitis
Types of post
- Cases (267)
- David's Blog (3)
- Publications (8)
-
Recent Posts
Tag Archives: bird
An owl with unequal pupils
This barn owl has unequal pupils – anisocoria if you want a bit of ancient Greek thrown in for good measure! But how are we to know if its the eye with the small miotic pupil which is abnormal or the one with the large mydriatic pupil? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 23/06/2007
This duck has sustained an injury some time previously and now has an eye like this. What should be done for this bird, unilaterally affecetd? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2006
This duck is presented because of poor vision. Where is the lesion? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 31/01/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]What is the ocular abnormality in this delightful Silkie bantam? What might be causing it and should we be concerned?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 13/12/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]Juliet Bazior-langhan has asked for a quick telediagnosis on this duck, presenting with a purulent conjunctivitis. What differenbtials might you suggest?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/08/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]The African Eagle Owl has a persistent ptosis (lowered eyelid). What might cause this and what diagnostic test could you use to confirm your diagnosis?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/08/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This tawny owl was found by the side of the road. What ocular lesions can you see and what might be their cause?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/08/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]In this owl, rescued from the roadside, there seems to be a black slug causing haemorrhage in the back of the eye. What are we seeing?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 26/01/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This cat has been away from home for a week and returns with its eye appearing as shown here. What abnormalities are seen and what is likely to have caused the lesions here? What treatment might be instituted?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 10/10/2004
[tab name=”The Case”]This three week old snowy owl chick is presented to you blind, these lesions having been present throughout its short life. What might your differential diagnosis list be?[/tab][end_tabset]